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Invasive ventilation is a lifesaving intervention for patients with respiratory failure. The ventilator provides data on the static compliance of the respiratory system and airway resistance which provides effective and safe invasive ventilation through manipulation of the ventilator settings. The Invasive ventilators are majorly used in ICU for critical care. The most commonly used modes are assist-control, synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation, and pressure support ventilation. The volume control and pressure control plays a vital role in ventilator which can be used for adult, neonatal and pediatric patients.

The invasive ventilation is said to be mechanical ventilation if it includes any instrument inside the trachea through the mouth such as an endotracheal tube, nose, or the skin like tracheostomy tube. These endotracheal tube or tracheostomy tube is inserted into trachea for maintaining the patent airway and to ensure the adequate exchange of the oxygen and carbon di-oxide gases. The Intensive-care ventilators are larger and used with AC power (though virtually all contain a battery to facilitate intra-facility transport and as a back-up in the event of a power failure). Many ICU ventilators also incorporate graphics to provide visual analysis of each breath. Invasive ventilation is positive pressure ventilation applied via an endotracheal or tracheotomy tube.

Global ICU ventilators market is expected to register a substantial CAGR of 7.2% in the forecast period of 2019 to 2026.

Segmentation: Global ICU Ventilators Market

Global ICU ventilators market is segmented into four notable segments which are based on product type, type, mode, end user.

On the basis of product type, the market is segmented into high-end ICU ventilators, basic ICU ventilators and mid-end ICU ventilators.

In May 2016, Medtronic acquired Smith & Nephew's (U.K.) gynecology (GYN) business that reinforced Medtronic's expansion of invasive treatments. The acquisition was done with an amount of approximately USD 350 million and hence helped in strengthening Medtronic’s minimally invasive surgical sector.

On the basis of type, the market is segmented into adult ventilators, neonatal ventilators, and pediatric ventilators.

In June 2017, the company Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA (Germany) launched Savina 300 Select: The turbo in the ICU. It is a device for all ventilation phases. This product has 8 years warranty for Savina 300 Select turbine which will help longer for the end users to treat patients.

On the basis of mode, the market is segmented into combined-mode ventilation, volume-mode ventilation, pressure-mode ventilation and other.

In April 2018, VYAIRE, has acquired Acutronic Medical Systems (Switzerland) and, separately completed an agreement to acquire imtmedical AG (Switzerland). This acquisition helps to enhance the portfolio of Vyaire.

On the basis of end-users, the market is segmented into hospitals, specialty clinics, long term care centres, ambulatory, surgery center and rehabilitation centres.

In October 2018, a new software with IntelliSync+ for HAMILTON-G5/S1 was introduced which is helping in the growth of the ventilator market. In this the waveform shapes are analysed by the expert’s eye due to the IntelliSync+ option which may help in the better results.

In December 2018, HAMILTON-C6 simulation software has been introduced in the market which is ultimately helping the growth of ventilation market with advanced features.

In August 2018, ResMed’s Astral Life Support Ventilator includes optional AutoEPAP (automatic expiratory positive airway pressure) in iVAPS (intelligent Volume-Assured Pressure Support) for U.S. patients which were already present in other markets earlier, a high-demand therapy option through which automatically adapts to a patient’s changing pressure needs as their respiratory disease progresses.

In January 2015, Koninklijke Philips N.V. launched a critical care ventilator - V680 across europe which can be used in hospital respiratory care for both invasive and noninvasive ventilation. It is designed for smooth transition from ventilation to natural breathing which may help to increase patient care. This helped the company to enlarge its business and improve their revenue.

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